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Chemistry
Advanced Subsidiary
Unit Test 1
Wednesday 6 June 2007 Morning
Time: 1 hour

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In the boxes above, write your centre number, candidate number, your surname, initial(s) and
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Answer ALL the questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this question paper.
One of the questions in this paper must be answered with a cross in a box ( ). If you change your
mind about an answer, put a line through the box ( ) and then mark your new answer with a
cross ( ).
Show all the steps in any calculations and state the units.

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The total mark for this paper is 60. The marks for individual questions and parts of questions are
shown in round brackets: e.g. (2). There are 16 pages in this question paper. All blank pages are
indicated.
A Periodic Table is printed on the back cover of this question paper.

Advice to Candidates
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Answer ALL questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided.


1.

(a) Complete the table below which is about the isotopes and an ion of bromine.

Number of
protons
79
35Br

electrons

35

81
35Br

81
35Br

neutrons

35
46

35

35

46
(3)

(b) Complete the electronic configurations of


Na 1s2............................................................................................................................
Br 1s2 ...........................................................................................................................
(2)
(c) Explain why the isotopes of bromine have identical chemical reactions.
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(d) What instrument could be used to measure the abundance and mass of the isotopes of
bromine?
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(e) The isotopic abundance of bromine is shown below.

Relative isotopic mass

Percentage abundance

78.93

50.54

80.91

49.46

Calculate the relative atomic mass of bromine. Give your answer to four significant
figures.

(2)
(f) State the types of bonding present in bromine liquid
between the atoms

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between the molecules ...................................................................................................


(2)
(g) What colour is liquid bromine?
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(1)
(h) State the colour produced by sodium compounds in a flame test.
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(1)
(i) Sodium reacts with bromine to produce sodium bromide. Write the equation for this
reaction.
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(1)
(j) State the type of bond present in solid sodium.
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(k) State the type of bond that exists in sodium bromide.


Draw a dot and cross diagram of sodium bromide, showing only the outer shell
electrons.
Type ...............................................................................................................................
Dot and cross diagram

(3)

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2.

(a) Write the equations to show the action of heat on the following solid nitrates. State
symbols are not required.
(i) lithium nitrate, LiNO3.
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(2)
(ii) caesium nitrate, CsNO3.
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(1)
(b) The solubilities of the sulphates and hydroxides of calcium and barium are shown
below. Use the information in the table to answer the questions that follow.

Substance

Solubility

Substance

Solubility

CaSO4

slightly soluble

Ca(OH)2

slightly soluble

BaSO4

insoluble

Ba(OH)2

soluble

(i) Both calcium and barium metals react with water to give the metal hydroxide and
hydrogen gas.
What difference would you expect to see after calcium metal and barium metal
have reacted with water?
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(ii) The reaction between barium metal and excess dilute sulphuric acid stops after a
very short time. Suggest an explanation for this.
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(2)
(c) Suggest the solubility in water of radium sulphate. Put a cross ( ) in the correct
box.
A

Very soluble

Soluble

Slightly soluble

Insoluble
(1)

(d) Write the ionic equation for the reaction of calcium metal with dilute hydrochloric
acid. Include state symbols in your equation.
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(2)

Q2

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3.

(a) (i) Define the term first ionisation energy.


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(3)
(ii) Write the equation for the process occurring when the second ionisation energy
of oxygen is measured.
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(1)
(b) The graph below shows the first seven successive ionisation energies of an element,
X, which is in Period 3 of the Periodic Table.
30000
25000
Ionisation
energy
/ kJ mol1

20000
15000
10000
5000
0

Number of the electron removed

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(i) Use the information on the graph to state in which Group of the Periodic Table
X is found. Justify your answer.
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(2)
(ii) Identify the element X.
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(1)
(c) The mass spectrum of X shows a singly charged molecular ion at m/e = 256.
Write the formula of this ion.
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(2)

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4.

(a) Describe the three-dimensional arrangement of the ions or atoms in the following
solids:
(i) sodium chloride
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(ii) graphite
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(b) Graphite is quite soft and is used in pencils.


Explain how its use in pencils depends on the bonding in graphite.
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(c) Explain how the following conduct electricity.
(i) molten sodium chloride
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(ii) solid graphite
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5.

(a) Define reduction in terms of change in oxidation number.


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(1)
(b) The reaction between solid sodium halides and concentrated sulphuric acid changes
as the group is descended.
(i) Complete the balancing of the equation for the reaction of sodium bromide with
concentrated sulphuric acid.
H2SO4

NaHSO4

2NaBr +

H2SO4

NaHSO4

8NaI

9H2SO4

8NaHSO4

NaCl

HCl
+ SO2

+ H 2S

+ Br2 + H2O

+ 4I2 + 4H2O

(1)

(ii) Write the oxidation numbers of sulphur in the following:


H2SO4

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NaHSO4 ..................................
SO2

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H2S

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(2)

(iii) Use the changes in oxidation number of sulphur in the reactions in (i) to
show that the halides become more powerful reducing agents as the group is
descended.
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(2)
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6.

(a) Define the term Avogadro constant.


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(2)
(b) Z is a Group 0 element.
(i) 1.907 g of Z contains 2.87 1022 atoms of Z.
Calculate the relative atomic mass of Z.
[Avogadro constant = 6.02 1023 mol1]

(2)
(ii) Suggest the identity of Z.
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(c) Potassium superoxide, KO2, reacts with water as follows:


2KO2(s) + 2H2O(l) 2KOH(aq) + H2O2(aq) + O2(g)
(i) Calculate the mass of potassium superoxide needed to produce 3.09 g of
hydrogen peroxide.
[Molar mass of potassium superoxide, KO2 : 71g mol1. Molar mass of hydrogen
peroxide, H2O2 : 34 g mol1]

(3)
(ii) Calculate the volume of oxygen produced from the reaction in (i).
[Molar volume of oxygen under the conditions of the reaction = 24.0 dm3 mol1]

(1)

Q6

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